Mobile Data Power System

The Mobile Data Power, model MDP-25, is a DC UPS that solves the common problem of lengthy reboot sequences, system crash, data and hard drive corruption in mobile computer work stations due to a low voltage and loss of power as a result of intermittent or poor vehicle battery condition. In addition, the MDP provides a low voltage output warning signal to terminals (such as Motorola® MW 800 series work stations) allowing orderly automatic shutdown of the powered device, protecting data and preventing hard drive corruption.
Nav-Pac

Mobile communication electronics such as programmable two-way radio and data transceivers, vehicle location systems and other microprocessor-controlled devices require clean and steady DC input power. Their sensitive circuitry is highly vulnerable to voltage drop from engine start, noise and line spikes from alternators and motors, and conducted noise from various other electronic devices. NAV-PAC prevents all of these problems and is in use by thousands of Emergency Vehicles nation wide.
StartGuard

Provides Voltage Protection During Engine Start
The abrupt DC system voltage drop that accompanies engine starting can cause microprocessor-based voice and data transmitters to “dump” programmed memory.
StartGuard solves this problem by providing supplemental voltage to sensitive electronics while the engine is cranked. It contains a sealed rechargeable battery which is switched on-line to electronics when the starter switch or solenoid is engaged. When the engine is running StartGuard automatically goes off-lineand the internal battery is recharged by the alternator.
Automatic Power Selector

The Automatic Power Selector (APS) is a solid state device which enables installation of a seamless, redundant power system for critical electronic loads. It selects the higher voltage of two isolated DC power sources and routes power to the load. Should one source falter or fail, the other will automatically supply the load with no transfer delay, operation continues uninterrupted.